The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 1-26
7HS CJEPA1VILTI5 HERALD, AFRIT. 11, 1M*. c h u r c h n o t e s ' ax .diwuwwd by the Master Teacher o f the World, U :00 A . I f. Worship Service. This lx Fxlm Sunday, and the Sermon sub ject i# taken from the atory o f Christ'* Triumph*! Entry into Jerusalem, “ The Whole World Going After Him." Ap-I tliix our first Union Communion S*r» vice. IfHTHiQUIBT BPI8C0PAL CHURCH Church School at 10 A . W. Lewou subject: "The Child and The King’ dem.",, Never did Jesus more greatly surprise the people than he did when . . . he likened the Kingdom o f Heaven toipropuate music will be rendered. » little child. Every lover o f children! «:»> P- M. Young People’s Service. ia interested in the explanation o f thiB|All 1'uung people should attend^nnd , scripture lesson. Public Worship at 11, Subject: "Earth’s New King." The Junior choir will sing and the junior cateeh- uson class will meet at close o f wor- ship, Epworth League at 6:30, Union Service in the United Pres- byterian Church at 7:30, • Next Thursday at 7:30 P. M« there will be a special service concluded by the local churches at which time the Sacrament o f the Lord’s Supper will be observed, . The members o f these th rpa storrorth e ’ three churches, Dr-; churches are urged to be present^ as j w _ R McChesney will bring the Com- , J— ,11- * - . munion message. The ministers o f the three churches and representatives ! participate in such services. They minister to ones spiritual development and fit him fo r public life, 7:30 P, M. Union Service in the United Presbyterian Church, Sermon by W. P. Harriman, Special announcement—The Mid* Week service is to be dispensed with fo r this week. In its place, there will be a Union Communion Service in the First Presbyterian Church, Thursday evening at 7:30. This service has been arranged during the present week by UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sabbath School at 10 A . M. Supt. J. E. Kyle, Preaching at 11 A , M. Theme: "The Kink of Kings.” Y, p. C. IT. at 6:30. Union ,Service at 7:30 in this church. Dr. W, P. Harriman to preach tins ’is the nineteenth hundredth An- j niversary o f the founding o f this holy sacrament, o f the sessions or official boards o f . . . the churches will participate in the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH aerv5ce< is desired that a large, at- 10:00 Bible School. The Child and tendance from all the churches attend The Kingdom. An important subject Financial Statement ; ■ o f the ■Cedarville Building & Loan Association, o f Cedarville, Ohio , Showing the condition o f the association at the close o f the fiscal, year ^ended January 31,1930 ASSETS LIABILITIES Cash on hand and in banks $ 11,54^.80 Running stock, dividends,.-$136,625,06 •sLoans on. mortgage security 166,232.15 Paid-up stock and dividends,36,875,00 Loans on certificate or Reserve fund —----------- — 4,199.01 625,00 Undivided profit f u n d ____ 1,707.88 puss-book security TOTAL ________________$178,406.95 , TO T A L *-------------- -$178,406.95 Interest Due and Uncollected 458.66 ■ State o f Ohio, Greene County, ss: I. C. Davis, being duly sworn, deposes and say's that he is the Secretary o f The Cedarville Building & Loan Associa tion o f Cedarville* Ohio,, and that the foregoing is a true statement and cor rectly shews the financial condition o f said Company at the close o f fiscal year ended on the 31st day o f January, A. D. 1930. I. C. DAVIS - Signature o f Secretary Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of April, A. D. 1930. Ijgffy KARLH BULL, Notary Public, Greene’ County, Ohio CERTIFICATE OF AUDITING COMMITTEE OR THREE.DIRECTORS We* the undersigned, Directors o f the said The Cedarville Building & Loan Association o f Cedarville, Ohio, do hereby cerltfy that the ’foregoing, to the best o f our knowledge and belief,'is a true statement and correctly shows; the financial condition o f said Company, at the close o f fiscal year ended on the 31st day o f January, A. D. 1980, W. J. TARBOX M. C. NAGLEY * W. W, TROUTE F o o t T r o u b l e s H ow they are n ow easily am ! quickly relieved will lie explained a t ou r store Thursday, April 17 By A Foot Comfort Expert front Chicago T HIS occasion is o f utmost im portance to every foot sufferer. On the above date all the newest, most advanced and Scientific Dr. Scholl Foot Appliances and Rem edies will he demonstrated by a representative o f thepersonal staff o f Win. tt* Scholl, M. I ) interna* tionally famous foot authority. If you ate troubled with corns, callouses, bunions, swollen ankles, overlapping toes, tender heels, hot or odorous feet, fallen arches or any of the other foot annoyances that are often caused by improper footwear— you can nowget atiiek, lasting relief. Takeadvantage or this opportunity of being thown the wayto real foot com fort. This service is without charge or obligation. * THE HOME CLOTHING COMPANY CBDARVJO.E, OHIO. . corns : D?* &JaoU*tf Zlrw>*pftds tot cmm gira lathii relief;remote theeoweg —friction aAd ttr« 4 ute of shoes. Thin, dainty, cushioning, healing, MiWtttffrtStalrt*, Hay* your FEET examined FREE at our Store THURSDAY April 17— by a FOOT SPECIALIST. HOME CLOTHING CO, FOR RENT — Two story frame house with garage and garden. J, E. Kyle, OflDIHAHCE HO. IM DETERMINING TO PROCEED WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OP 8BWERS IN DISTRICT NO. ,1: MAIN STREET FROM RAILROAD TO MASSIE CREEK; XENIA AVENUE FROM MAIN STREET TO OUTLET AT HAGAlt PAPER MILL; GROVE FROM MAIN 210 FEET EAST. DISTRICT NO. 2; MAIN STREET FROM MASSIE CREEK TO ELM STREET; CEDAR STREET FROM MAIN STREET TO WALNUT STREET; WALNUT STREET FROM CEDAR STREET TO CIUL- LtCOTHE STREET. DISTRICT NO. 3: MAIN STREET FROM ELM STREET TO NORTH CORPORATION LINE, BE IT ORDAINED l>y (ho Council of the Village of Oeilar.villo, State of Ohio: SECTION 1. That It la hereby determined to proceed with the construction of sewera in (he following districts, bounded and described as follows: District No,' It Main Street from Railroad to M hes I c Creek;.Xenia Avenue from Main Street to Outlet at Hagar Paper Mill, Grove from Main 210 Feet East. District No. 3; Main Street from Massie. Creek to Elm Street; Cedar Street from Mein Street to Walnut Street; Walnut Street from Cedar Street to Chllltcothe Street. District No. 3 ; Main Street from Elm Street to North Corporation Line. . Pursuant to a resolution passed on the Slat day of January, 1930. and In accordance with the plans, and specifications heretofore pre pared ‘by the Engineer of said Village for. a system, of seworago therein adopted by Council on tho 0th day of January, 1930, and now on file In the office of tho Clerk oi -said Village, and that the same Is conducive, to (he public health, convenience, and welfare of said VlHago, and to bo of standard vitrified sCwcr pipe,' SECTIONS. That all claims for damages resulting therefrom shall bo judicially Inquired into after the completion of the proposed Im provement, and that, the Mayor be nnd lie Is hereby authorized to Institute'proceedings In a Court of competent jurisdiction to Inquire Into tueh.claims. • SECTION 8. That the whole cost of said Improvement, loss tho ono-ttftleth (l-50th) and the cost of Intersections, shall bo assessed by the foot front upon tlio following described lot* *nd lands, to-tvlt: all lots and* lands bounding, and abutting upon tlio proposed Improvement,, which said lots and-lands are hereby determined to bo specially benefited by said Improvement; mil the cost of said Improvement shall, Include tho expense of the preliminary and other sur veys nnd of printing, and publishing the resolu tions,. ordinances and notices- requited and the' serving of said notice's, the cost of construction; together uvith interest on notes and bonds is sued in anticipation of tho collection of do. ferred assessments, and nil other, necessary ex< penses. SECTION 4. That tlio assessments so to be levied shall be paid in ten (10) annual Install ments with Interest on deferred payments at the same rate as shall be borne by the bonds to he Issued In anticipation- of the collection thereof;, provided that the owner o f any prop erty assessed may at RIs option pay such assess ment In cash within thirty (30) days after.the passage of the assessing ordinance. ■SECTION 5. ■That bonds of the said Village; of Cedarville Shall be issued In anticipation of the Collection of assessments by - installments and In an aniount equal thereto; and notes of .said Vtllago shall bo-Issued in anticipation of the issue of such bonds. SECTION 8. That the Village Engineer be and lie la hereby directed to Prepare and file wltlt Council a tentative assessment showing tho'amount to be assessed on each tot or parcel of land to be assessed. SECTION 7. That tho remainder* of the en tire cost of said Improvement not specially assessed, including -the cost of Intersections, together with tho cost of any real estate or Interest therein purchased or appropriated,, and the costs and expenses of any appropriation proceeding therefore, and tho damages awarded any owner of adjoining lands and Interest there on, and the'costs and expenses of any such award, shall be paid out or the general fund or M the issuance of bands in the manner provided by law. SECTION 8. That- the Clerk bo and he Is hereby authorized and directed to advettlsa for bids for the construction of said improvement iccordlng to' law. SECTION 9. That this ordinance Bhsll take effect and be In force front and after the earliest period allowed by law. "■ Passed this 31st day of March, 1930. A. E. RICHARDS, Mayor. Attest s JOHN G. McCORKKLL, Clerk, Protective Association Elects O fficer Th« annual meeting of The Ceder- ville Protective Association was held lust Friday evening « Community Hall. Following a business session and lunch,, County Auditor P* H. Creawell gave a talk on the subject o f “ Taxa tion,” The organisation voted an assess ment o f $2 per member for the coming year. Attention is called to the fact that no canvass will be made but members can leave with W. W. Troute or at the Exchange Bank. Members must he paid in full to receive protec tion and aid from the organisation. Failure to pay the dues and then suffer a lose o f property leaves you to fight your own battle. Officers elected were: J. E* Kyle, president; Burton Turner, vice presi dent; W. W« Troute, secretary and treasurer. William S. Hopping and J. C. Townsley were chosen trustees. Injured In Fall When Wagon Overturns Harry Hammon had an 'unusual ex perience Monday when a high gust o f wind over turned a load o f fodder on the Columbus pike east o f town. Mr. Hammon was riding on top and'was thrown to the’ ditch and was uncon scious for a short time. Dr* H. C, Schick rendered medical aid and found one or two ribs fractured beside body bruises;. The team ran away demolishf ing the wagon following the upset. ORDINANCE NO. |55 PROVIDING fob the issuance of notes BY THE VILLAGE OF CEDARVILLE, OHIO, IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE CON STRUCTION OF SEWERS IN DISTlUCT.NO. 1: MAIN STREET FROM RAILROAD TO MASSIF.. CREEK; XENIA AVENUE FROM MAIN STREET TO . OUTLET AT HAGAR PAPER MILL) GROVE FROM MAIN 240 FEET EAST; DISTRICT NO. 2: MAIN STREET FROM MASSIE CREEK TO ELM STREET; CEDAR STREET FROM MAIN STREET TO WALNUT STREET; WALNUT STREET FROM CEDAR STREET TO CHILLI- COTHE STREET; DISTRICT NO. 3 : MAIN STREET FROM ELM STREET TO NORTH CORPORATION LINE; AND DECLAKINt THE NECESSITY OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR SUCH PURPOSE. (VILLAGE SHARE.) • WHEREAS, this Council has requested' the Village Clerk to Issue bis'Certificate as to the -estimated life of the Improvement, to <be con structed from the proceeds of bonds berelnafto- referred to and of the'notes to bo Issued In anticipation of said bonds, and. the Village Clerk haa certified' to this Council such esti mated life as exceeding Rve (3) years, and the maximum maturity of such bonds as fen (10) yoara, and of aucb nates as two (2) years. NOW THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Council of the VillBge of 'Cedarville. State of Ohio; SECTION 1, That, it is deemed necessary to Issue the bonds of the Village of Cedar- villa, Ohio, In the principal sum of Two Thou sand Dollars, ($*,000.00), in ordor to provide a fund for the purpose or the construction of sewers in the following districts;: bounded and REGENT Theatre Springfield, Ohio 1 Week Starting Saturday, April 12 It took two years to bring you an other “ Wings.'* To capture anew the romantic gla mor of America's warbirds! See it NOW The impetuoii: i o v o f o f “ Wings” l In W i l l i a m ( "W i n g s” ) Wellman’s own t h r i l l sp e c tacle ■described as follows,, to-wlt District No. I : Maln-S »•*/ TIRED,ACniNG FREW Dr. Scholl’, New Improved Aeoti jSapnorMbringcomfortlo llretl,*cb- log feel end broken diwntttefcMby bnddikg mb shenk of rise, light, springyan* Hr* yhmirts f 0 V (2- 0 t i i u t t , • M treet from Railroad to Massie Creek; Xenia 'Avenue from Main: Street to. Outlet,at Hagar Paper Mill; Grove fro* Slain 449 Fe*t East. District No. 2 1-Math Street from Massie Creek , to (Elm Street; Cedar Street front Main Street |o ‘Walnut Street; Walnut Street from Cedir Street fo Chllllcotlio Street. District No. 8; "Main Street from Elm Street to .North Corporation Line. SECTION 2. Tlmt wdd bonds of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio} Shall •be Issued In said .principal sqm of Tvfo Thousand Dollars, ($2,- 000.90), for the aforesaid. Said bonds shall be In the d< -mlnatton of Two Hundred hear 'Interest at the rate of five and one-half (3%%) .per dent per annum, payable semi Dollars, ($209.00), and shall be dated; shall annually on the first dav of March nnd the first day of September of each ye*r until the Principal sum Is paid, and shall mature in their consecutive serial order as follows; Two Hun dred Dollar*, ($200.00), on September 1st in each of tlio years from XS31 to 1940, both In elusive. ... . SECTION S, That it Is necessary and this Council hereby determines that notes shall be Issued In ahtlclpstion of the Issue of sold bonds. SECTION 4. That such anticipatory notes ’« *Re amount of Two Thousand Dollsra, ($2,- 060,90), Which sum does- not exceed Die amount of the bond issue, fchaU be Issued bearing in terest at tbs rate of six (8%) per cent per annum, payable at Maturity; Said notes shall he dated the 1st day of May, 1930,. and shall mature six (0) months from date. Such notes shall be executed aad delivered In such number and such denominations a* may be requested by the purchaser of such notes. SECTION 5. Such notes shall be executed by the Mayor and the Village Clerk and shall •tear-the ***1 of the corporation. Shall be designated “ Sewer Construction Notes. (Village Share)'', and ahsll.be payable at the office of the Village Treasurer in the Village of Cedar- vlile, Ohio; they shall express upon their face •he purpose for which they are Issued and that they are Issued purauaht to this ordinance. SECTION 8. Said note* shall be first offered to the Sinking Fund Trustees of the Village and so many or the same as shall not be takeh by said Trusteed shall be sold at private sale by the Village Clerk, hut for not less than par snd accrued Intereet, and the proceeds from such sale, except any premium an'd accrued Interest thereon (and the amount thereof necessary for the payment of Interest prior to the maturity of said notes), ghs'll be paid lnlo the proper fund and use for the purpose afore said and for no other purpose. Any premium and accrued Interest (and the amount necessary for the payment of Interest prior to their maturity) shall b<i transferred to the Trustees of the Sinking Fund 16 be applied by them In payment of principal and. Interest of said notes In Hie manner provided by lsw. SECTION 7. Said notes shall be the full general obligations of the Village and the full faith, credit and revenue of ssld Village are hereby pledged for the prompt payment of tile same. The par value to be received from the sale of the bonds anticipated by said notes and any excess fund remilttng from the issuance M said nbtea shall to the extent heccsaary be used only for the retirement of said notes at maturity, together with Interest thereon, and IS hereby pledged for such purpose. RUCTION 8, During the year or years whlld uch notes run there shall be levied on MPthe taxable properly In the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, In addition to all other taxes, a direct tax annually not less than lhal Which would hava been levied If bends had been Issued with out the prior Issue of such notes. said tax shall be and Is hereby ordered computed, certified, levied .and. extended upon’ the tax duplicate and collected by tlio same i.fflcers, In the sable manner and at the same time that taxe* for general purposes, for each uf said yeara are certified, extended and Col lected, Said tax shall be placed before and In preference to all other item* and for the full Amount thereof. The fitnda derived from aalil tax levies hereby required shall be placed In a rparaie and OKUhci fund, which, together with ho intci eat collected, on the same, shall be Irrevocably pledged for the payment of the principal and Interest of said notes, or the honda In anticipation of Which they are Issued when and as the same fait du*. RUCTION 9. The Village Clerk la hereby directed to forward a certified copy of ihla ordinance to the County Auditor, 8HCTIGN 10, Thst this ordtnanca shall t»k* effect and be In force from And after the earliest period allowed by law, .I’aaaed this Slat day of, March, 102(1, A , JB, R ICHARDS. Mayof, Attest! JOHN (1. MeCORKRLL, Clerk. ■ Sun and Moon * * Eclipse Due I During? April Residents o f this vicnlty will «xp»ri- * ence the unusual phenomena o f w i t - : nesshg lx>th an eclipse o f the sun and o f the moon during the current month, < That o f the moon will come first,1 being set for Saturday night o f this ; week and will be about one-tenth lull, The eelpise will begin at 10;43 p, m., attain its greatest’ expanse at 12:58 Sunday rooming and be ever at 1:80 a. m. , The eclipse o f the sun will be on April 28 in the afternoon and will be about one-third o f a complete eclipse in this vicinity. The eclipse will begin at 1:56 p. m., reach its greatest at 3:11 and be oyer at 5:27,. The eclipse o f the sun will be total jn the fa r west* but it will be One o f the shortest and smallest on record lasting only a second and * half at any point- The whole United States and Canada, however, will see the eclipse, even though in distant points it will be but the fleeting shadow o f a small portion, .... ........................... ■■................................ '" "'."'a* * 1" ................. Greene County Health League „ The Rev. Carl .White, o f Yellow Springs/ was re-elected president o f the Greene County Health League, at the regular monthly dinner, meeting at the Iron Lantern, Tuesday evening. Mrs, Charles Adair was chairman o f the nominating committee. Mrs. George Baldner was elected vice president, Mrs. Reybura McClel lan, secretary and Mrs. S. M..McKay was re-elected treasurer. Mrs! Guy-Harold Smith, county tuberculosis health iiurse, gave a re port of’,her work throughout the city and county during the-past month. She reported that she had made 177 visits over the county and that sixty-three persons are planning to attend the clinic which will be held in the base ment o f the Court House, Tuesday and Wednesday o f next,week. Judge J: C. Marshall was a guest at the meeting land following the trans action o f business, gave a short talk, . Mrs. Pearl Wittemeyer is the Coun t y Health Nurse,. . U. P. Congregation Holds Annual Meeting The annual meeting and. dinner of the United Presbyterian congregation was held at the church Wednesday evening. Reports from the. different organizations were presented covering the work fo r the past year. In the election of officers Fred Townsley was chosen chairman; Mrs. J. L. Confarr, secretary; Hervey-S. Bailey, treasur er; F, B. Turnbull, trustee, Before marketing your live stock call THE SOUTH CHARLESTON STOCK YARDS DAILY JfARKKT Phone 80 S. K . SMOOTS P . Pi SMOOTS MONEY PA ID WHEN WE IGHED / i CAN BE CURED HEMORRHOIDS (O R PILES) WITHOUT USE OF KNIFE 4 WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME A sttsfisssful treatment for internal and pretruding piles. Requires hom tou t to. treatments at intervals o f about once a week fo r a fitfr# o f the average case. Also the Ideal Npn-Confming Method o f Treatment fo r Fistulas, Pruritis Ani (itching) and Fissure, etc. DR. 3. A . YODER Osteopathic Physician and Proctologist 18* 19, 20 Steele Bldg., Xenia Phone 3'U iiiii.iimiim.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiuiiMii# "Professor Pepp” Cedarville H. si Junior Play, Professor Pepp spent his vacation in Russia, oh, yes! But it was a sad vacation, for he afterward became a nervous Wreck, Whose fault? Oh, it was the fault o f Buttton- buster, Howard, Olga* Aunt Minerva, Betty, Petunia and the whole College o f Connerdell. ' Come to the Opera House, tonight, April 11 and see fo r yourself. RAH! RAH! RAH! The High School Orchestra is going to be. there, too, to entertain you be tween acts. Faculty Two members o f the faculty were on the sick list this week. Mrs, Wil son received a broken collar bone in an automobile accident last Friday evening but was able to return fo school Wednesday. Miss Trumbo is also ill and hag not been able to re turn to school yet.- We hope she will have a speedy recovery and soon be with us again. Chapel Monday morning we were entertain ed in chapel by two clarinet numbers played by Dorthea Burba, Jane Frame, Rebecca Galloway, Howard Finney and Justin Hartman and two violin solos by Betty Jane Judy and Junior Luse. - State Tests The State “ Every Pupil” tests, sim ilar to those given December 10, were given in different subjects last Tues day. Every student in these classes was required to-take them. The sub jects In which they were given were: English, First and Second Year Latin, American History, General Science, Physics, Algebra and Geometry. Senior News Last Friday seemed to be “ vacation day” for the Seniors. The inembers o f the Civics class, with Mrs. Wilson, went to Columbus where they visited some o f the State Institutions. In the evening the Senior class en joyed a party attfhe home o f Doris Hartmari. Baseball Game Today. This after noon at 3:15 the High School team plays the first game when we meet the Bowcrsville delegations. This is one o f the eight games to be played during the year. Coach Baker gave out baseball suits to eleven men, Those receiving'suits were: Dellsss, IB; Walters, 2B; Abel, SS; Bates, 8B; Harris, C; Nelson, P; Huff, Fj Engle, LF; FlUwster, CF,» Fox, RF; Buckner, RF. There is no admission end baseball fans ere welcome! stock call rOCKYAH p, p . SMOOT! GHED p!IBI)tlltUlilU||lli|llll!imM( ?.."■~ ~ H i ES) m ■ VIE sling piles. 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